After Robin van Persie joined Manchester United in 2012 and helped carry the club to its 19th and last league title (to date), Arsene Wenger was so stung by the implication that he may have gift-wrapped a championship to his longtime rival, Sir Alex Ferguson, he vowed never to sell another player to United again.

That lasted six years.

On Monday, Arsenal, once again, sent its talisman to Old Trafford as Alexis Sanchez officially joined in a rare player-for-player trade for Henrikh Mkhitaryan. The deal, reportedly, will involve no transfer fee, meaning United was able to land a world-class talent and proven Premier League goal scorer for a player that was languishing on the bench.

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While his brother retreated to more familiar confines to great acclaim and success, Noel Gallagher decided to push the envelope. Perhaps he felt that, after a lackluster (and conventional) sophomore effort, he had nowhere else to go and needed to experiment. Perhaps he knew what Liam was going to do and decided to write an eclectic collection of dance songs and psychedelic tunes to remind everyone who was the real talent in the family. Perhaps he went to the barber one day and decided he loved the sounds of scissors shearing and wanted to build an album around it.

Either way, Noel Gallagher deserves credit for his willingness to experiment. But was he successful?

"Our touchdown celebration game is ..." completely warranted - considering we rarely score TD's in the red zone anymore. Our receivers and backs are probably so excited when they actually score a TD they feel like they must celebrate like they just won the lottery. At least they got rid of the three-pump celebration penalty.

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